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by Elevate Destinations

Cost: $9,000 per person*

Beneficiaries:
Development and Education Programme for Daughters and Communities
Hagar International
Friends  (Mith Samlanh)

 

Designed especially for Travel + Leisure's Transfomation Vacations portfolio, this trip shows a rarely seen side of Thailand, Laos and Cambodia.

The guiding notion of this journey is to mix and mingle tours of breathtaking temples, including Angkor Wat with experiences of daily life in villages that keep such temples alive.

This itinerary travels from Bangkok to the temple cities of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, on to Laos and Luang Prabang, a UNESCO world heritage site, and the village of Pak Beng.  In Cambodia, visit Siem Reap, site of Angkor Wat.

Highlights:

Learn traditional Thai dancing; visit a rarely mounted exhibit of indigenous crafts sponsored by the Queen’s foundation; take an ecotour of a “community forest” in Chiang Mai where tea and coffee crops have replaced illegal logging; and indulge in a traditional Thai massage. Cruise the Mekong River toward Luang Prabang, Laos, stopping to watch a hill tribe pickle rice into whiskey, and sample (or purchase) the results. Ride a tuk-tuk to Luang Prabang’s temples, including Wat Xieng Thong, known for its magnificent tree-of-life mosaic, and Wat Mai, with its spectacular gilded, five-tier roof; stop for a quick dip below the Kuang Si Waterfall on the way to the Language Project Library, and in a nearby village, receive a blessing from elders in a traditional Baci ceremony. In Cambodia, visit Angkor Wat, then watch local fishermen ply the waters of Tonle Sap, Southeast Asia’s largest freshwater lake. More highlights: a hike to Kbal Spean, where 900-year-old intricate carvings in and around the Kbal Spean river depict Hindu deities; and an on-site conversation with the founder of the Cambodia Landmine Museum, which educates villagers on land mine awareness and accident prevention.

* Five percent of net trip costs will benefit local programs for youth and families.